@atpfm I don’t think the “pre populate phone data” idea was so crazy. They wouldn’t restore the data decrypted, they’d just put the encrypted data from iCloud servers onto the iPhone, and you’d be decrypting it on first unlock.
Apple could already do that, this doesn’t present extra danger? If there’s an issue it’s that it would be a day old backup. Maybe incremental restore would fix that issue?
I’m not saying this would be easy, but it’s totally possible!
@marcoarment @gruber @siracusa Dye's team needs someone who owns this shirt
https://cottonbureau.com/p/29CRME/shirt/stuff-with-computers-command-key-white-logo
@siracusa but why does it end there? You’re deciding whether to believe the Google snippet is really on the NIH website. Why do you think it's accurate just because it’s published on the NIH website, you haven’t looked at the spreadsheet they loaded the results. Maybe they made a math mistake. And that’s only one study. You really want a literature review or meta analysis.
No such analysis exists, but a search results screenshot can fit a bunch of snippets from multiple sources all next to each other.
Maybe screenshot of a bunch of snippets is as good as it gets for an answer to this question in the short form post format. And an LLM summary of the literature might be nearly as good
(I’m so sorry to be pedantic, but I actually didn’t realize this was my opinion going in. I appreciate the chance to figure this out through discussion)
@siracusa I mean, yea, I checked before telling you they’re snippets. But one doesn’t need to do that each time.
You wouldn't re-read the terms and conditions every time you open an app